I pulled leaves on all the vines today. I am seeing a large variation in grape size. I see that the vines that have renewed cordons also have quite large berries. My piecemeal renewal of the vineyard has created this wide variation. Not ideal, but I have to live with it. On the other hand, there may be merit to cane pruning Cab if I can get these results. I am resistant to the idea but I can be taught.
Here is another Cab Sauv in the vineyard. Much later development.
Overall, I am seeing open clusters with fewer berries, but still plenty to call it a healthy crop this year. The clusters always fill out by September.
Here is the Cab Sauv performing what I call "crossing swords". I used to fight the vine and try to make the canes stand upright. But Cab has a mind of its own. I just pull more leaves where the clusters look to be bunching. So far, so good.
It looks like a big harvest is coming in 2023.
Here is another Cab Sauv in the vineyard. Much later development.
Overall, I am seeing open clusters with fewer berries, but still plenty to call it a healthy crop this year. The clusters always fill out by September.
Here is the Cab Sauv performing what I call "crossing swords". I used to fight the vine and try to make the canes stand upright. But Cab has a mind of its own. I just pull more leaves where the clusters look to be bunching. So far, so good.
It looks like a big harvest is coming in 2023.
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